Mandela Vigil

AP10ThingsToSee - School children pray in the Regina Mundi church in Soweto township on the outskirt of Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday June 16, 2013. Former South African president Nelson Mandela remained hospitalized for the ninth day with an occurring lung infection. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

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FILE - In this Wednesday June 26, 2013, file photo, South African President Jacob Zuma addresses the 10th annual meeting of the National Education Health & Allied Workers in Johannesburg. During his speech, Zuma said Nelson Mandela was "still critical" and that we must "pray every minute". (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

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U.S. President Barack Obama, centre right, arrives for a news conference with South African President Jacob Zuma, centre left, at the Union Building on Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Pretoria, South Africa. The visit comes at a poignant time, with former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela ailing in a Johannesburg hospital. The White House issued a statement Saturday that President Barack Obama plans to visit privately with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill anti-apartheid activist he has called a "personal hero." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

FILE - In this Thursday June 27, 2013, file photo, giant photographs of former president Nelson Mandela are displayed at the Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition at the Civic Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. President Jacob Zuma canceled a trip to Mozambique on Thursday in an indication of heightened concern about Mandela, whose health deteriorated last weekend. (AP Photo/File)

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FILE - In this Thursday June 27, 2013, file photo ANC Youth League supporters stage a vigil outside former South African President Nelson Mandela's house in the Soweto township, on the outskirt of Johannesburg. Nelson Mandela's health improved incrementally overnight Thursday. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

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FILE - In this Friday, June 28, 2013, file photo, a South African girl holds a poster showing former South African President Nelson Mandela, while her family and other well wishers gather at the entrance to the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. Members of Nelson Mandela's family as well as South African Cabinet ministers visited the hospital on Friday where the 94-year-old former president is critically ill. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, June 27, 2013, file photo, ruling party supporters, gather outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. Mandela’s hospitalization continues, the anticipation has left many caught in an awkward limbo, dealing on a global scale with a sensitive scenario more typically confronted privately by families. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, June 27, 2013, file photo, granddaughters Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway, center, and Tukwini Mandela, center left, are swamped by the media after collecting flowers from well wishers outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. President Jacob Zuma canceled a trip to Mozambique on Thursday in an indication of heightened concern about Mandela, whose health deteriorated last weekend. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, June 27, 2013, file photo, members of the ruling party youth league, sing as they place well wishing messages outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. President Jacob Zuma canceled a trip to Mozambique on Thursday in an indication of heightened concern about Mandela, whose health deteriorated last weekend. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

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FILE -In this Friday, June 28, 2013, photo, African National Congress (ANC) supporters chant slogans in support of former South African President Nelson Mandela, at the entrance to the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. Members of Nelson Mandela's family as well as South African Cabinet ministers visited the hospital on Friday. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen, File)

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Members of the Kuphila Kwentokozo Christian Church in Zion shout, sing, and pray for the health of former South African President Nelson Mandela outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa Saturday, June 29, 2013. President Barack Obama encouraged leaders in Africa and around the world Saturday to follow former South African President Nelson Mandela's example of country before self, as the U.S. president prepared to pay personal respects to relatives who have been gathered around the critically ill anti-apartheid icon. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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FILE - In this Friday, June 28, 2013, file photo, a group of well wishers sing and pray for the health of former South African President Nelson Mandela outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. As Mandela’s hospitalization continues, the anticipation has left many caught in an awkward limbo, dealing on a global scale with a sensitive scenario more typically confronted privately by families. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, June 27, 2013, file photo, daughter Makaziwe Mandela arrives the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated, in Pretoria, South Africa.(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

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FILE - In this Friday, June 28, 2013, file photo, people are reflected in a window of the house of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Soweto.(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)

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FILE - In this Wednesday, May 30, 2012 file photo, South Africa's former President Nelson Mandela, left, receives a torch to celebrate the African National Congress' centenary from ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete, right, in Mandela's home village of Qunu in rural eastern South Africa. Mandela's wife Graca is at center. The emotional pain and practical demands facing Mandela's family are universal: confronting the final days of an elderly loved one. There are no rules for how or when the end may arrive. Some choose to let go with little medical interference; others seek aggressive medical care. Mandela's status as a respected global figure only complicates the situation, doctors and end-of-life experts say. (AP Photo/Lulamile Feni-Daily Dispatch, Lulamile Feni, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, June 27, 2013, file photo, an arriving well wisher carries a portrait of Nelson Mandela as he walks down the street outside the entrance to the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa. Makaziwe Mandela, daughter of Nelson Mandela, said Thursday he is in very critical condition but is still opening his eyes and reacting to touch at the South African hospital where he is being treated. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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FILE - In this Wednesday, July 18, 2012 file photo, former South African President Nelson Mandela celebrates his birthday with family in Qunu, South Africa. The emotional pain and practical demands facing Nelson Mandela's family are universal: confronting the final days of an elderly loved one. There are no rules for how or when the end may arrive. Mandela's status as a respected global figure only complicates the situation, doctors and end-of-life experts say. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, File)

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A boy and his mother after paying respects at former South African President Nelson Mandela's statue outside Groot Drakenstein correctional facility near the town of Franschhoek, South Africa, Sunday, June 9, 2013. Former South African President Nelson Mandela was receiving medical treatment for a lung infection on Sunday after spending a second night in a hospital. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)